OldFishKeeper
Fish Fanatic
When I started keeping fish back in the 50s, "Cycling" was not a thing. People knew to age water for 24 hours to get rid of chlorine. I remember chlorine tablet remedies but found the 24 hour routine was good because it took that much time to stabilize the water temperature in a new tank. That time also helped to reduce the cloudiness from new gravel.
Those who added live plants when setting up the new tank probably (and unknowingly) jumped started cycling and being able to successfully add fish sooner.
When I returned to the hobby in the early 2000s, the nitrification cycle was well known. Using disposable fish was still being used by some, while others who knew about using pure ammonia, were gaining awareness.
Products advertising live, bottled good bacteria were introduced but, discounted by many. After all, this good bacteria needed oxygen to survive. How could any survive weeks or months in a sealed bottle?
Even today, some say the beneficial bacteria in your sponge or other filter will last a few hours without moving, oxygenated water.
So, my question is, what has given this bottled bacteria the ability to live in a sealed container for weeks or months and still be viable?
Those who added live plants when setting up the new tank probably (and unknowingly) jumped started cycling and being able to successfully add fish sooner.
When I returned to the hobby in the early 2000s, the nitrification cycle was well known. Using disposable fish was still being used by some, while others who knew about using pure ammonia, were gaining awareness.
Products advertising live, bottled good bacteria were introduced but, discounted by many. After all, this good bacteria needed oxygen to survive. How could any survive weeks or months in a sealed bottle?
Even today, some say the beneficial bacteria in your sponge or other filter will last a few hours without moving, oxygenated water.
So, my question is, what has given this bottled bacteria the ability to live in a sealed container for weeks or months and still be viable?